May 26, 2024

PGA golfer Grayson Murray has died at age 30 just one day after he pulled out of tournament in Texas. The cause of death remains unknown. NBC's Erin McLaughlin reports for Sunday TODAY. Richard Sherman, the man who with his brother Robert wrote hundreds of songs for Disney including "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and "It's a Small World," has died at 95. NBC's Joe Fryer runs through the Highs and Lows of the week on Sunday TODAY, including a successful promposal with an assist from Bryce Harper, a little girl proving you're never too young to worry about inflation and more! Actor Scarlett Johansson has hired a lawyer after ChatGPT debuted the voice of a new interactive assistant that she says sounds similar to hers. While the OpenAI's CEO says it was never intended to sound like Johansson, the accusation has added to the growing concerns over voice cloning abilities. NBC's Dana Griffin reports in this week's Sunday Focus. The TSA is reporting that Friday was busiest day ever for air travel with more than 2.9 million passengers going through America's airports. That beats the previous record set this past Thanksgiving. Joe Fryer wraps up Sunday TODAY by sharing mug shots sent in by viewers. This week, Joe gives a shout out to drivers Josef Newgarden, Will Power and Scott McLaughlin ahead of the Indianapolis 500! To share your photos, use #SundayTODAY on social media.
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